In addition, Pettine plucked assistants Chuck Driesbach (linebackers), Brian Fleury (assistant linebackers coach) and Jeff Hafley (secondary) off the staff he worked on in Buffalo as defensive coordinator.

O'Neil was Buffalo's linebackers coach last season, his fifth straight with Pettine. They were together in New York, spending four seasons on Rex Ryan's staff with the Jets.

Pettine's connection with O'Neil predates their time in the NFL. O'Neil played for Pettine's father, Mike Sr., in high school.

With the help of Pettine and O'Neil, the Bills set a franchise record with 57 sacks, second most in the NFL. Buffalo finished 10th (333.4) in total defense, after finishing 22nd in 2012.

Since being hired by Cleveland last week, the 47-year-old Pettine has been busy assembling his staff. He knew he was behind the rest of the league after it took the Browns nearly a month before hiring him as their seventh coach since 1999.

Pettine still needs an offensive coordinator, and one of the reported top names on his list, former Houston coach Gary Kubiak, was hired by Baltimore on Monday.

The Browns have reportedly expressed interest in former Titans offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains. He could be hired as coordinator or perhaps coach quarterbacks.

The 33-year-old Loggains spent six seasons with Tennessee. He was the team's offensive coordinator this season, but was not retained by new coach Ken Whisenhunt.

Loggains also interviewed with the New York Giants, who hired former Green Bay quarterbacks coach Ben McAdoo as their offensive coordinator.

Tabor has been with the Browns since 2011 after three years in Chicago.